#DALL·E3 cannot create some vertical contents correctly

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wise island
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Bug Report:
When I want DALL.E3 to generate a vertical image, the image content does not generate properly and rotates with the frame. Modifying prompt does not help.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. give me a vertical photo of chinese baby play with chinese dragon

Expected result:

Images in the right direction

Actual result:

The image is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise

Additional information

Browser: edge
OS: windows11

surreal escarp
stark laurel
# wise island Bug Report: When I want DALL.E3 to generate a vertical image, the image content ...

You have two options:
A) Specify the specific aspect ratio you want the image. e.g., 4:3, 16:9, 4:5

These images with be in landscape mode.

B) Specify the specify dimensions you want your image to be in pixels. e.g., 72 pixels per inch (dpi), an 8x10 inch image would be 576x720 pixels.

This example would give you the image in portrait mode. To take the image and make it landscape you ask for 10x8 format or 720x576.

C) You can try specifying “portrait oriented” or “landscape orientation” in your prompt.

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I tried your prompt and it worked in a new chat thread. DALL-E could have mistaken what you meant if you had previously created images in that chat thread you shared in your screenshot, thinking you wanted the photos to be rotated vertically.

Try my suggestions next time as they are more specific. Mainly you will be interested in Option B.

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Lastly keep in mind that the default image output is 1024x1024 pixels. Which, I presume the LLM that powers DALL-E was trained on. So, 1024x1024 images should yield the best results.

surreal escarp
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this is portrait 1080x1920 pixels. It's quite sturbborn 😛

stark laurel
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I was able to replicate the issue.
Also, you're not the only one to be experiencing the issue.
Sadly, people are not searching to see if the problem has been reported and instead are opening separate bug reports for what you are experiencing.

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So, while my tips for prompting should work — there's a 🪳 to squash.